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Cardinals, Red Sox Set to Renew October Rivalry

Cardinals, Red Sox Set to Renew October Rivalry

(AP) Cardinals, Red Sox set to renew October rivalryBy BEN WALKERAP Baseball WriterBOSTONDavid Freese launched a high drive to deep left-center field, watching the whole way until the ball loudly thwacked off the Green Monster. “That’s my Wall ball!” he

All the President's yes-men

In response to HHS Sec: Obama Had No Idea of Healthcare.gov Malfunction Until After Launch: I recall a few ObamaCare critics floating this theory last week – maybe Obama honestly didn’t know what was going on with his “signature achievement”

Carney's Weak Defense Against War Crime Charges

Ironically, an administration that spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a botched healthcare website is suddenly claiming to have been careful and “precise” when it comes to drone strikes overseas said to have killed dozens of civilians. The real

Egyptian PM Condemns Deadly Attack on Copts

Egyptian PM Condemns Deadly Attack on Copts

(AP) Egyptian PM condemns deadly attack on CoptsBy HAMZA HENDAWIAssociated PressCAIROEgypt’s interim prime minister on Monday condemned an attack outside a Coptic Christian church the night before that killed four people, including an 8-year-old girl, and pledged that police would

Luck, Colts Beat Broncos in Manning's Return to Indy

Luck, Colts Beat Broncos in Manning's Return to Indy

(AP) Indy capitalizes on Denver miscues for 39-33 winBy MICHAEL MAROTAP Sports WriterINDIANAPOLISAndrew Luck and the Colts ruined Peyton Manning’s return to Indianapolis and handed the Denver Broncos their first loss of the season. Luck, who replaced Manning as quarterback

Waiting for Vick's Return: Cowboys Crush Foles 17-3

Waiting for Vick's Return: Cowboys Crush Foles 17-3

(AP) Banged-up Cowboys beat up Eagles 17-3By DAN GELSTONAP Sports WriterPHILADELPHIANick Foles wasted his chance to win the No. 1 QB job one incomplete pass at a time. Matt Barkley threw an interception on every series in his NFL debut.

Does the Right to Self-Defense Come from Government?

Does the Right to Self-Defense Come from Government?

NRA chief lobbyist Chris Cox recently wrote a column in U.S. News & World Report describing the right to keep and bear arms as the “most fundamental of human rights,” adding that the right to self-defense “is not bestowed on

Mississippi Shocks No. 6 LSU 27-24

Mississippi Shocks No. 6 LSU 27-24

(AP) Mississippi shocks No. 6 LSU 27-24By DAVID BRANDTAP Sports WriterOXFORD, Miss.Mississippi kicker Andrew Ritter said his game-winning, 41-yard field goal attempt felt good off his foot. Then he watched with dread as it started drifting right. By the time

No. 25 Wisconsin, Gordon Crush Illinois 56-32

(AP) No. 25 Wisconsin, Gordon crush Illinois 56-32By DAVID MERCERAssociated PressCHAMPAIGN, Ill.Melvin Gordon rushed for 142 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 25 Wisconsin to a 56-32 rout of Illinois on Saturday. Gordon topped 1,000 yards for the season

Natasha Lennard Whitewashes Bill Ayers' History

Natasha Lennard Whitewashes Bill Ayers' History

Natasha Lennard, the former New York Times writer who was defrocked by the left-wing paper after Breitbart News exposed her deceptive pro-Occupy efforts, has chosen to provide terrorist Bill Ayers with a platform to attack the late Andrew Breitbart. Lennard

Jets Rookie: NFL Protects Tom Brady

Jets Rookie: NFL Protects Tom Brady

Sheldon Richardson, the 13th overall selection in this year’s NFL Draft, has had a good rookie season so far for the New York Jets. However, his mouth may make success this weekend a little more difficult for the young defensive

DHS Selection Suggests Priority Shift from Immigration to Security

DHS Selection Suggests Priority Shift from Immigration to Security

(AP) DHS selection suggests priority shift to securityBy ALICIA A. CALDWELLAssociated PressWASHINGTONPresident Barack Obama’s selection of a former top Pentagon lawyer to head the Homeland Security Department suggests the agency will be stepping back from its preoccupation with immigration to

2 convicted killers mistakenly released in Florida

(AP) 2 convicted killers mistakenly released in FloridaBy MIKE SCHNEIDER and BRENDAN FARRINGTONAssociated PressORLANDO, Fla.Two convicted killers serving life in a Florida prison were mistakenly freed in the last three weeks after forged court documents reduced their sentences, authorities said.

Lockheed Cuts 600 Jobs, Says Not Linked to Shutdown

Lockheed Cuts 600 Jobs, Says Not Linked to Shutdown

Defense contractor Lockheed Martin said Thursday it will lay off 600 US workers in its missions systems and training business, in a move not linked to the government shutdown. The defense and aerospace giant had put about 2,400 employees on

How to Win The Next Government Funding Battle

How to Win The Next Government Funding Battle

With the collapse of the defund Obamacare, many conservatives are looking for the next step in the fight to stop the most damaging piece of law in generations before its full implementation. The answer to that question lies in lessons

In Defense of Tommy Christopher

In Defense of Tommy Christopher

Tuesday, Mediaite White House correspondent Tommy Christopher made headlines for asking a highly unorthodox question of White House Spokesman Jay Carney. My friend and colleague Ben Shapiro hammered him as a “numbskull” for asking the “single worst question ever.”  I

Michigan's 2004 Gay Marriage Ban Faces Challenge

Michigan's 2004 Gay Marriage Ban Faces Challenge

By ED WHITEAssociated PressDETROITTwo Detroit-area nurses wanted to adopt each other’s children, not rewrite Michigan law on gay marriage. But their lawsuit could end up overturning a 2004 constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage that passed by a landslide. U.S. District